Founded in 1986, The Sentencing Project works for a fair and effective U.S. criminal justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing policy, addressing unjust racial disparities and practices, and advocating for alternatives to incarceration. Their work includes the publication of groundbreaking research, aggressive media campaigns, and strategic advocacy for policy reform. This exemplary team of people are responsible for some of the more innovative methods of thinking about the philosophy and purpose of sentencing and many reforms to this aspect of the justice system.
The Sentencing Project Website
The Sentencing Project YouTube Channel
Unlocking Justice
A 25-Year Vision for Reform: Keynote
A 25-Year Vision for Reform: Panel Discussion
A 25-Year Vision for Reform: Reception
The Sentencing Project: A 30-Year March Toward Justice
The Sentencing Project: For a Better Justice System
Webinar: Organizing to Address Mass Incarceration
Webinar: The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act
Webinar:Realigning Criminal Justice in California and Beyond
Webinar: Reforming State Policy on Sentencing
Webinar: Strategizing for Reform: State Campaign Successes
Webinar: Reviving Parole for Life Sentences